You must be too young to remember getting on airplanes or going to movies without having your belongings pawed over or submitting to a body search. Never mind passports to get back into your own country.
Or are we defining "rights and freedoms" as narrowly as the current administration: It's only a right if we can't figure out a way to keep the courts from stopping us.
BTW is your use of "American" significant? As in 'Americans have rights and freedoms, but others under the USA's power do not'? So Kahdr's seven years of incarceration w/o charges, or speedy trial, seeing the evidence against him—and he's only a name in the news, not the only case under the Patriot and other recent Acts—wouldn't count?